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Join IWA’s Salisbury Group for an illustrated talk.

The Royal Military Canal in Kent is 28 miles long and was built in 1804, constructed as a defence against the possible invasion of England during the Napoleonic Wars.  Local historian George Fleming will tell us about the history, construction and purpose of this Canal.  

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IWA Guildford & Reading Branch
Event Dates

Thursday 19th November 2020

Location

Salisbury

Heritage

The Royal Military Canal

Join IWA’s Salisbury Group for an illustrated talk.

The Royal Military Canal in Kent is 28 miles long and was built in 1804, constructed as a defence against the possible invasion of England during the Napoleonic Wars.  Local historian George Fleming will tell us about the history, construction and purpose of this Canal.  

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Time

7:30pm

Contact

Ron & Myra Glover

01722 710322

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Location

Salisbury

The Green Dragon, Old Road, Alderbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 3AR

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